Re: [WSG] help with background color

2008-04-26 Thread kate
1 AM Subject: Re: [WSG] help with background color sorry, too tired and too angry =( Rick Faircloth пишет: Chill, out... and watch the language... Rick -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of ?? ? Sent: Friday, April 25, 2008

Re: [WSG] help with background color

2008-04-26 Thread Сергей Кириченко
: [WSG] help with background color wtf! wrap name in some elemnts/ and give it needed bg wtf! Laert Jansen пишет: Hello everyone! I am looking for some help here. I want to apply a background to the names of the "clients" on my website (www.laertjansen.com <http://www.laertja

RE: [WSG] help with background color

2008-04-25 Thread Rick Faircloth
Chill, out... and watch the language... Rick > -Original Message- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of ?? > ? > Sent: Friday, April 25, 2008 3:54 PM > To: wsg@webstandardsgroup.org > Subject: Re: [WSG] help with background colo

Re: [WSG] help with background color

2008-04-25 Thread Сергей Кириченко
wtf! wrap name in some elemnts/ and give it needed bg wtf! Laert Jansen пишет: Hello everyone! I am looking for some help here. I want to apply a background to the names of the "clients" on my website (www.laertjansen.com ) I did it to the text on the top .

Re: [WSG] help with background color

2008-04-25 Thread Michael Horowitz
ename=trycss_background-color Kate http://jungaling.com/katesplace/ http://jungaling.com/Malaysia/ - Original Message - *From:* Laert Jansen <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> *To:* wsg@webstandardsgroup.org <mailto:wsg@webstandardsgroup.org> *Sent:* Friday, April 25, 2008 7:51 PM

Re: [WSG] help with background color

2008-04-25 Thread kate
PM Subject: [WSG] help with background color Hello everyone! I am looking for some help here. I want to apply a background to the names of the "clients" on my website (www.laertjansen.com) I did it to the text on the top ..there´s a black background..and I want

[WSG] help with picture alignment in CSS

2008-02-11 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Thanks everyone for your suggestions. I haven't had a chance to look at it but plan on tomorrow. tg - Original Message - From: Likely, James A. To: wsg@webstandardsgroup.org Sent: Monday, February 11, 2008 9:38 AM Subject: RE: [WSG] help with picture alignment in CSS

RE: [WSG] help with picture alignment in CSS

2008-02-11 Thread Likely, James A.
PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Sunday, February 10, 2008 11:41 PM To: wsg@webstandardsgroup.org Subject: [WSG] help with picture alignment in CSS Hello, I have a site here that I've been trying to add some pictures to. I have IE7 and Firefox and it

Re: [WSG] help with picture alignment in CSS

2008-02-10 Thread dwain
On 2/10/08, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > Hello, > > I have a site here that I've been trying to add some pictures to. I have > IE7 and Firefox and it looks good but my client is seeing things different > with her IE. The pictures at the bottom, 6 of them should be lined up a

Re: [WSG] help with picture alignment in CSS

2008-02-10 Thread Bruce
Sent: Monday, February 11, 2008 12:41 AM Subject: [WSG] help with picture alignment in CSS Hello, I have a site here that I've been trying to add some pictures to. I have IE7 and Firefox and it looks good but my client is seeing things different with her IE. The pictures at the bottom

[WSG] help with picture alignment in CSS

2008-02-10 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hello, I have a site here that I've been trying to add some pictures to. I have IE7 and Firefox and it looks good but my client is seeing things different with her IE. The pictures at the bottom, 6 of them should be lined up all in a row but are not. I put the code I am using inside the page

[WSG] Help me please

2008-01-08 Thread carrenocarlos06
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Re: [WSG] Help (another topic)

2007-11-14 Thread Michael Horowitz
PHP allows you to do this Display The IP Address So, if you want to display the IP Address to the user then the following page will suffice: http://whn.vdhri.net/2005/11/find_a_visitors_ip_address_with_php.html Michael Horowitz Your Computer Consultant http://yourcomputerconsultant.com 56

Re: [WSG] Help IE

2007-11-11 Thread Bob Schwartz
Thanks Georg, I bookmarked al the links you provided. Bob Schwartz wrote: I have a windows box for testing IE6, what I don't have is a good memory for IE6 bugs, especially since they only show up when I'm doing a tight "pixel perfect" design. Don't memorize ... use online resources... <

Re: [WSG] Help IE

2007-11-11 Thread Gunlaug Sørtun
Bob Schwartz wrote: I have a windows box for testing IE6, what I don't have is a good memory for IE6 bugs, especially since they only show up when I'm doing a tight "pixel perfect" design. Don't memorize ... use online resources...

Re: [WSG] Help IE

2007-11-11 Thread Bob Schwartz
Thanks James. I have a windows box for testing IE6, what I don't have is a good memory for IE6 bugs, especially since they only show up when I'm doing a tight "pixel perfect" design. The site I had problems with in this thread was the same basic design of another, less "pixel perfect" sit

Re: [WSG] Help IE

2007-11-10 Thread James Ellis
Hi Bob Not related to your IE issues, but if you need some help with testing in IE (including multiple IEs), here's a fairly successful workflow to follow as a write up in the WSG resource section: http://webstandardsgroup.org/manage/resource_display.cfm?resource_id=896 I've found this makes a w

Re: [WSG] Help IE

2007-11-10 Thread Bob Schwartz
Georg, Found the problem. I still had some empty divs (class clearit divs) after I put a comment in them, all is rosy in IE land. Thanks a lot for your help. Bob Bob Schwartz wrote: I'm still getting a problem with the area under the tabs, IE is showing about 25px of the content backgr

Re: [WSG] Help (another topic)

2007-11-10 Thread Bob Schwartz
OK thanks, having just had my wrists slapped by another, I'll drop this "off topic" thread. Bob If you only want to show the user there IP address, something as simple as ... would work. On Nov 10, 2007 3:30 PM, Bob Schwartz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Thanks James, Only one minor prob

Re: [WSG] Help (another topic)

2007-11-10 Thread James Jeffery
If you only want to show the user there IP address, something as simple as ... would work. On Nov 10, 2007 3:30 PM, Bob Schwartz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Thanks James, > > Only one minor problem, I know nearly nothing about PHP. > > How would I write this up? > > Bob > > > > For something t

Re: [WSG] Help (another topic)

2007-11-10 Thread Christian Montoya
On Nov 10, 2007 10:30 AM, Bob Schwartz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Thanks James, > > Only one minor problem, I know nearly nothing about PHP. > > How would I write this up? This is TOTALLY off topic for this list so I'll answer this question now but if you have further questions just e-mail me di

Re: [WSG] Help IE

2007-11-10 Thread Bob Schwartz
No you're not. Strange. However what you do have that I don't is the roll-overs on the tabs aren't working and the left column is very close to the center box. So on my local site I have everything as it should be except the problem mentioned below and on your remote site, I'm seeing my p

Re: [WSG] Help IE

2007-11-10 Thread Gunlaug Sørtun
Bob Schwartz wrote: I'm still getting a problem with the area under the tabs, IE is showing about 25px of the content background (con-cen) above the top content curve (con-top) I can't see that in IE6 for my (original) test case... re

Re: [WSG] Help (another topic)

2007-11-10 Thread Bob Schwartz
Thanks James, Only one minor problem, I know nearly nothing about PHP. How would I write this up? Bob For something that simple you could use PHP and use $_SERVER ['REMOTE_ADDR'] www.php.net James On Nov 10, 2007 1:41 PM, Bob Schwartz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: I have a client who wants a

Re: [WSG] Help IE

2007-11-10 Thread Bob Schwartz
Georg, I'm still getting a problem with the area under the tabs, IE is showing about 25px of the content background (con-cen) above the top content curve (con-top) In other words, the con-top div is looking to be 25px or so under con- mnu. Bob Schwartz wrote: http://www.fgtestserver.n

Re: [WSG] Help IE

2007-11-10 Thread Bob Schwartz
Thanks Georg That fixed the floats, but the center content box still has a problem between the tabs and the main body of the content box in IE6. (fresh version uploaded) As for the height - min-height, those are just in until content comes to hold the boxes open for the client to see. B

Re: [WSG] Help IE

2007-11-10 Thread Gunlaug Sørtun
Bob Schwartz wrote: http://www.fgtestserver.net/rain/index.html The other problems in IE6 are related to the "white-space bug" and IE's need for 'Layout'. #outerWrapper, #innerWrapper {height: 1%;} ...will act as 'hasLayout' triggers where necessary. The "white-space" bug is caused by empty

Re: [WSG] Help (another topic)

2007-11-10 Thread James Jeffery
For something that simple you could use PHP and use $_SERVER['REMOTE_ADDR'] www.php.net James On Nov 10, 2007 1:41 PM, Bob Schwartz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I have a client who wants a page personalized for him similar to this: > > http://www.vermiip.es/il-mio-ip/ > > so people can discove

Re: [WSG] Help IE

2007-11-10 Thread Gunlaug Sørtun
Bob Schwartz wrote: I have a site in progress that is currently "pixel perfect" in all real browsers, it's all over the screen in IE 6 (don't yet know about IE7). IE7 is doing fine :-) http://www.fgtestserver.net/rain/index.html IE6' "margin-doubling on floats" bug is causing most damage.

Re: [WSG] Help IE

2007-11-10 Thread Bob Schwartz
that's a relief, one down. one to go. Thanks, bob Hi Bob, Can't help you with ie6 but thought I would let you know that it seems to be fine in IE7. Cheers Adam Bob Schwartz wrote: I have a site in progress that is currently "pixel perfect" in all real browsers, it's all over the screen i

Re: [WSG] Help IE

2007-11-10 Thread Adam Martin
Hi Bob, Can't help you with ie6 but thought I would let you know that it seems to be fine in IE7. Cheers Adam Bob Schwartz wrote: I have a site in progress that is currently "pixel perfect" in all real browsers, it's all over the screen in IE 6 (don't yet know about IE7). I have spent hours

[WSG] Help (another topic)

2007-11-10 Thread Bob Schwartz
I have a client who wants a page personalized for him similar to this: http://www.vermiip.es/il-mio-ip/ so people can discover their IP. I have Googled about trying to find code that does it, but all I find are site that do it. Does anyone know (have) the code? Bob Schwartz ***

[WSG] Help IE

2007-11-10 Thread Bob Schwartz
I have a site in progress that is currently "pixel perfect" in all real browsers, it's all over the screen in IE 6 (don't yet know about IE7). I have spent hours looking to see what's breaking it in IE with no luck. If someone would be so kind as to have a look and see if you can figure it

Re: RES: [WSG] HELP with CSS

2007-07-28 Thread Tee G. Peng
On Jul 28, 2007, at 10:17 AM, David Hucklesby wrote: I don't think this is a matter of HTML skills, But understanding HTML syntax help isn't it? Personally I found this selectutorial help understand semantic markup greatly (thanks Russ again!), especially this 'the document tree - it

Re: RES: [WSG] HELP with CSS

2007-07-28 Thread Rob Crowther
SosCpdGMail wrote: > Hello Ted > > There is, somewhere, a reference or tutorial of how can we read and learn > about the structural way and css? I would recommend the Friends of Ed book, "HTML Mastery: Semantics, Standards, and Styling" by Paul Haine: http://www.friendsofed.com/book.html?isbn=1

Re: RES: [WSG] HELP with CSS

2007-07-28 Thread David Hucklesby
On Fri, 27 Jul 2007 21:36:38 -0300, SosCpdGMail wrote: > Hello Ted > > There is, somewhere, a reference or tutorial of how can we read and learn > about the > structural way and css? I have look around many and many approaches to this > subject, in > many and many different ways like books, googl

Re: RES: [WSG] HELP with CSS

2007-07-28 Thread David Hucklesby
On Fri, 27 Jul 2007 21:36:38 -0300, SosCpdGMail wrote: > Hello Ted > > There is, somewhere, a reference or tutorial of how can we read and learn > about the > structural way and css? I have look around many and many approaches to this > subject, in > many and many different ways like books, googl

Re: [WSG] HELP with CSS

2007-07-27 Thread paul tutty
On 28/07/07, SosCpdGMail <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Hello Ted > > There is, somewhere, a reference or tutorial of how can we read and learn > about the structural way and css? I have look around many and many > approaches to this subject, in many and many different ways like books, > googling a

RES: [WSG] HELP with CSS

2007-07-27 Thread SosCpdGMail
Assunto: RE: [WSG] HELP with CSS Hi Olajide Your page suffers from a common ailment. You are approaching CSS before structural markup. You need to re-build your page with semantic markup and then apply the CSS. Here are some common problems that you have. Multiple h1 elements. The H1 should only

RE: [WSG] HELP with CSS

2007-07-27 Thread Ted Drake
Olajide Olaolorun Sent: Thursday, July 26, 2007 1:18 PM To: WSG Subject: [WSG] HELP with CSS Can someone help me out here: http://www.olajideolaolorun.com/gfx/ There is a problem with where the text start and where the pictures end.. For some reson it loads under the pictres and i have to use

Re: Spam: [WSG] HELP with CSS

2007-07-26 Thread E Michael Brandt
ahhah, okay, glad you worked it out. btw, I noticed that you are using blockquote the way older versions of DW suggested, as an indent. That is not really the proper use of that tag. It would really be better to use css to shift some other block-level element that wraps your text. A coupl

Re: Spam: [WSG] HELP with CSS

2007-07-26 Thread Olajide Olaolorun
Thanks Michael... i added it ot the h1 and everything is perfect now On 7/26/07, Olajide Olaolorun <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Thanks Michael, but it does not fix it... and yes i was working on fixing it... I add the clear left as it i floating left originally... but it is still like that O

Re: Spam: [WSG] HELP with CSS

2007-07-26 Thread E Michael Brandt
I just checked your page again and it looks just right - unless I am not understanding what you are after. Now both the blockquote and the footer are below each set of thumbs. Is that not what you were looking for? -- E. Michael Brandt www.divaHTML.com divaGPS : you-are-here menu highligh

Re: [WSG] HELP with CSS

2007-07-26 Thread Olajide Olaolorun
n Behalf Of *Olajide Olaolorun *Sent:* Thursday, July 26, 2007 1:18 PM *To:* WSG *Subject:* [WSG] HELP with CSS Can someone help me out here: http://www.olajideolaolorun.com/gfx/ There is a problem with where the text start and where the pictures end.. For some reson it loads under the pictres

Re: Spam: [WSG] HELP with CSS

2007-07-26 Thread Olajide Olaolorun
Thanks Michael, but it does not fix it... and yes i was working on fixing it... I add the clear left as it i floating left originally... but it is still like that On 7/26/07, E Michael Brandt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: It appears you are working on this page, as it seems to be changing as w

RE: [WSG] HELP with CSS

2007-07-26 Thread WebMaster
http://1fite.com/17.html I had a similar problem and solved it. Good luck, Troy _ From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Olajide Olaolorun Sent: Thursday, July 26, 2007 1:18 PM To: WSG Subject: [WSG] HELP with CSS Can someone help me out here:

Re: Spam: [WSG] HELP with CSS

2007-07-26 Thread E Michael Brandt
It appears you are working on this page, as it seems to be changing as we speak. However, it you put it back the way it was, with img's set to float right, then you can fix your text problem, I think, by adding this to both your blockquote selector and your footer selecotr: clear:right; --

[WSG] HELP with CSS

2007-07-26 Thread Olajide Olaolorun
Can someone help me out here: http://www.olajideolaolorun.com/gfx/ There is a problem with where the text start and where the pictures end.. For some reson it loads under the pictres and i have to use the p tag to create spacing for it... can someone help me out. -- Best Regards, Olajide Olaolo

Re: [WSG] Help required for Safari (Windows)

2007-06-14 Thread Philippe Wittenbergh
On Jun 14, 2007, at 7:43 PM, Puneet Sakhuja wrote: I have just a query about my website: http://www.puneetsakhuja.com I have redesigned this site a few days back, I made this on windows actually, and now when Safari for Windows is out, I have checked my website in the browser, it doesnt sho

Re: [WSG] Help required for Safari (Windows)

2007-06-14 Thread Marilyn Langfeld
I see your navigation (if it's in the black bar going across your forehead) on Safari. There are apparently some font problems in the Safari beta for Windows. Google it. It is easily fixed. Has to do with having lots of fonts and for some reason a too-short plist (as I remember from readi

[WSG] Help required for Safari (Windows)

2007-06-14 Thread Puneet Sakhuja
Hi Guys: Feels good to be in forum with a group of intellectuals from around the world. I have just a query about my website: http://www.puneetsakhuja.com I have redesigned this site a few days back, I made this on windows actually, and now when Safari for Windows is out, I have checked my websi

Re: [WSG] Help with css cascade problem from external style to internal style

2007-06-06 Thread JS Bracher
yeah I kept messing with the code while I was writing the email. I have so many bad habits... � wrote: On 7 Jun 2007, at 2:25 PM, JS Bracher wrote: Once I realized the problem was a specificity issue, I changed the internal style block to: li#index a, li#index a:hover ... Hopefully you

RE: [WSG] Help with css cascade problem from external style to internal style

2007-06-06 Thread Thierry Koblentz
> On Behalf Of JS Bracher > > Once I realized the problem was a specificity issue, I changed the > internal style block to: > > li#index a, li#index a:hover ... > > Which is not quite what you did, but it's similar. Actually, the above should *not* work as "index" is not the ID of an LI, but an

Re: [WSG] Help with css cascade problem from external style to internal style

2007-06-06 Thread Nick Gleitzman
On 7 Jun 2007, at 2:25 PM, JS Bracher wrote: Once I realized the problem was a specificity issue, I changed the internal style block to: li#index a, li#index a:hover ... Hopefully you changed the HTML as well, because the sample you originally posted had the id of 'index' on the , not the

Re: [WSG] Help with css cascade problem from external style to internal style

2007-06-06 Thread JS Bracher
Thanks John. Once I realized the problem was a specificity issue, I changed the internal style block to: li#index a, li#index a:hover ... Which is not quite what you did, but it's similar. Yours is better, it's more explicit about what is being styled. John Faulds wrote: #every_

RE: [WSG] Help with css cascade problem from external style to internal style

> On Behalf Of JS Bracher > #every_page li a { > display: block; > height: 1em; > padding: .6em; > font-size: small; > text-decoration: none; > color: #999; > background-color: #4F; > } > > #every_page li a:hover { > background-color: #999; > color: #000; > } > > This works just fine. > > So

Re: [WSG] Help with css cascade problem from external style to internal style

#every_page #index, #every_page #index:hover { color: #4F; background: #003173; cursor: default;}


should do it (you're also missing the # from index:hover).

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wrote:



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Re: [WSG] Help with css cascade problem from external style to internal style

The magic of asking for help. 17 seconds after I sent the email, I saw the problem and fixed it. Thanks for just being here. ;) *** List Guidelines: http://webstandardsgroup.org/mail/guidelines.cfm Unsubscribe: http://webstandards

[WSG] Help with css cascade problem from external style to internal style

Hello everyone, I think this is my first post, which is sort of embarrassing. I can't find a css error, deadlines are looming, and I'm just not seeing the problem. In brief - I'm instituting a "you are here" in the navigation. The site's default navigation style (in an external style sheet

Re: [WSG] Help needed

On 11 May 2007, at 05:52:58, John Faulds wrote: You really only need a dimension on the anchors to overcome an IE/ Windows bug when they're set to display: block so you can either use * html #nav a { height: 1% } or conditional comments. You can probably ignore my other comment about the has

Re: [WSG] Help needed

You really only need a dimension on the anchors to overcome an IE/Windows bug when they're set to display: block so you can either use * html #nav a { height: 1% } or conditional comments. You can probably ignore my other comment about the hasLayout issue because I assumed it was an IE proble

Re: [WSG] Help needed

Thanks John. I found the errant "*/" and the footer is working as it should, so thanks for that. I don't know where my brain is this afternoon - frozen up I think! Would you mind explaining what the fixes actually are? If I give the anchor (link) styles a width, I'm not clear how to do that and m

Re: [WSG] Help needed

Can't help you with your Mac problems, I can only tell you what I see in Windows (and the suggested fixes will still apply), but for the footer problem, remove */ from just above /* FOOTER STYLE */ - it's closing a comment that's not opened. On Fri, 11 May 2007 13:00:49 +1000, Susie Gar

Re: [WSG] Help needed

On 11/5/07 12:30 PM, "John Faulds" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> 1. In the lefthand nav I would have liked to have some of the 2nd level >> Œlink¹s not links. But my code is up the creek and I can¹t make them >> line up >> or be the same font size unless they¹re all links. Any clues on what I

Re: [WSG] Help needed

1. In the lefthand nav I would have liked to have some of the 2nd level Œlink¹s not links. But my code is up the creek and I can¹t make them line up or be the same font size unless they¹re all links. Any clues on what I¹m doing wrong here? Are these IE problems? If so, it's because the ancho

[WSG] Help needed

Hi there I¹ve got a problem with a page I¹m having to do in a hurry! Site has to go live and be demo¹d at a launch on Monday ... I only got the content, graphic layout etc. a couple of days ago. (And it¹s an official university sub-site so I¹m forced to use some of their code (tables?!!) and style

Re: [WSG] help with page...

n for this.  Everything between...     and     Thankstg         - Original Message - From: Paul Bennett To: wsg@webstandardsgroup.org Sent: Monday, March 13, 2006 8:27 PM Subject: RE: [WSG] help with page... Well, as this is a standards list, the first thing people will

RE: [WSG] help with page...

-Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, March 14, 2006 2:06 PM To: wsg@webstandardsgroup.org Subject: [WSG] help with page... I have a question. I am using Navstudio for menus and I am having a problem with it

[WSG] help with page...

I have a question. I am using Navstudio for menus and I am having a problem with it overflowing and making me have a scroll at the bottom. Can anyone take a look and see what my problem might be. I'll go ahead and say it now, but it is not up to standards, it is still in the beginning. Thanks.

RE: [WSG] :: Help Me!

@webstandardsgroup.org Subject: Re: [WSG] :: Help Me! Andrew Brown wrote: > http://www.zargomedia.org/dump/services.html > > Problem: View this page in FireFox: Looks beautiful. View this page > in IE 6: Gap above my header div element. > > I could place the div tag inside th

Re: [WSG] :: Help Me!

Andrew Brown wrote: http://www.zargomedia.org/dump/services.html Problem: View this page in FireFox: Looks beautiful. View this page in IE 6: Gap above my header div element. I could place the div tag inside the header to remove the gap but then my corners will not be transparent. Maybe some

[WSG] :: Help Me!

Help me WSG! Hello community, I am having one of those want to pull your hair out problems and cannot seem to isolate what is causing it. Here is the URL http://www.zargomedia.org/dump/services.html Problem: View this page in FireFox: Looks beautiful. View this pa

Re: [WSG] HELP

www.udm4.com Takes an accessible list and turns it into a menu - can easily be incorporated into PHP. I use it successfully at: http://guild.murdoch.edu.au/ Lloyd On 3/1/06, Al Kendall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Can anyone point me in the right direction < not out the door please :) > to > fin

Re: [WSG] HELP

http://pear.php.net/package/HTML_TreeMenu At 07:17 PM 1/03/2006, Al Kendall wrote: Can anyone point me in the right direction < not out the door please :) > to finding a good PHP Menu / Navigation script? -- Thanks! Al Kendall Best Regards Ray Cauchi Manager/Lead Developer ( T W E E K ! )

Re: [WSG] HELP

http://pear.php.net/package/HTML_TreeMenu At 07:17 PM 1/03/2006, Al Kendall wrote: Can anyone point me in the right direction < not out the door please :) > to finding a good PHP Menu / Navigation script? -- Thanks! Al Kendall Best Regards Ray Cauchi Manager/Lead Developer ( T W E E K ! )

[WSG] HELP

Can anyone point me in the right direction < not out the door please :) > to finding a good PHP Menu / Navigation script?-- Thanks!Al Kendall

Re: [WSG] help with jello mold

"Looking with Firefox 1.0.7, I get a horizontal scroll bar. It looks "broken" but I don't know the layout you're trying to achieve. I was looking at the source and I noticed your body tag is broken. Could that be causing problems?" thanks mike, now i know that its only working in ff 1.5 i

Re: [WSG] help with jello mold

t;>   Mike Cherimhttp://green-beast.com/http://accessites.org/   - Original Message - From: kvnmcwebn To: wsg@webstandardsgroup.org Sent: Sunday, February 19, 2006 8:21 AM Subject: Re: [WSG] help with jello mold  Hello,having big problems with the jello la

Re: [WSG] help with jello mold

Hello, having big problems with the jello layout again, It works exactly how i want in firefox but breaks in ie... cant fix it..tried hard. PLEASE help. http://www.mcmonagle.biz/finalsite/jello2.html http://www.mcmonagle.biz/finalsite/final.css http://www.mcmonagle.biz/finalsite/theme.css

Re: [WSG] help with jello mold

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[WSG] help with jello mold

Hello, im an eedgit... How can i make the right sidebar div (black border-final.css) go to the top and clear the #toprow div(pink border-theme.css) to the left? Been at this for a while havnt fully grasped the jello layout yet. http://www.mcmonagle.biz/finalsite/jello2.html http://www.mcmonagl

Re: [WSG] Help with CSS

Thank you very much Steve it really works, you were right it just needed that i put that line thanks again - Original Message - From: "Steve Clason" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Sent: Saturday, December 17, 2005 10:45 PM Subject: Re: [WSG] Help with CSS On 12/17/2

Re: [WSG] Help with CSS

José Kusunoki Gutiérrez wrote: > Hello, > Does anyone can help me? > I want to know why in IE my side bar is wrong i mean the bullets are > not in > the rigth place, and when i see it in Firefox its ok... is there a > css hack > that i need for IE? > Thanks for your help. José, Before you try to f

Re: [WSG] Help with CSS

On 12/17/2005 5:36 PM José Kusunoki Gutiérrez wrote: I want to know why in IE my side bar is wrong i mean the bullets are not in the rigth place, and when i see it in Firefox its ok... is there a css hack that i need for IE? Hi José, I don't think you need a hack for IE, just to set the line

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Hey Jose, It seems that you are referring to the elements within the #contentright ? I don¹t have IE in front of me but there is a known "whitespace bug" to do with IE and list items. There are a range of methods that can be used to fix it including: 1. floating the 2. setting the element t

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Jorge Laranjo wrote: On 18/12/05 1:25, "Lachlan Hunt" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: No-one can possibly offer you any useful advice on how to solve this problem because you haven't provided a link, we can't see the problem for ourselves, we don't know what styles you have applied and thus have no

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I think that is http://www.constantconcept.com/ On 18/12/05 1:25, "Lachlan Hunt" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > No-one can possibly offer you any useful advice on how to solve this > problem because you haven't provided a link, we can't see the problem > for ourselves, we don't know what styles yo

Re: [WSG] Help with CSS

José Kusunoki Gutiérrez wrote: I want to know why in IE my side bar is wrong i mean the bullets are not in the rigth place, and when i see it in Firefox its ok... is there a css hack that i need for IE? No-one can possibly offer you any useful advice on how to solve this problem because you h

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Jose - Probably a margin padding issue. Try reducing the padding margin and position the bullets with the xy positioning on the background rule for the li or a:li. I'm not that great with css, you'll probably get some better answers. Have a nice holiday. Matt > Hello, > Does anyone can help me?

[WSG] Help with CSS

Hello,Does anyone can help me?I want to know why in IE my side bar is wrong i mean the bullets are not in the rigth place, and when i see it in Firefox its ok... is there a css hack that i need for IE?Thanks for your help. PD: Sorry about the last message that i sent it had the wrong subjec

Re: [WSG] Help FF v1.5 and Flash on a Mac

On Thu, 01 Dec 2005 12:31:27 -0500, Mike Foskett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Now my Flash audio stream buttons no longer display Confirmed -- Tom Livingston Senior Multimedia Artist Media Logic www.mlinc.com Using Opera's revolutionary e-mail client: http://www.opera.com/mail/ *

RE: [WSG] Help FF v1.5 and Flash on a Mac

I need some help urgently. Just downloaded the latest release v1.5 and Flash Player v8. Now my Flash audio stream buttons no longer display, just macromedia's "f". What's happened? It appears perfectly on my PC version. http://bangersandmashed.com The Macromedia site reports The Flash Player a

Re: [WSG] Help with menu

Tom Livingston wrote: > This is essentially the same as adding the extra div. > > > foo > > > Apply the padding to the instead of hacking the div. It's the > same difference. > > Right Thierry? ;-) Exactly! It's about constructing the box, not fixing it ;-) Thierry | www.TJKDesign.com

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On Nov 15, 2005, at 12:20 PM, Thierry Koblentz wrote: It is a matter of "moving down" the padding declaration. This is essentially the same as adding the extra div. foo Apply the padding to the instead of hacking the div. It's the same difference. Right Thierry? ;-) - Tom

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Charlie Bartlett wrote: > The reason I use this technique rather that the box model hack, is > because we cannot guarantee that the box model hack will work in > future browsers, I know its probably not going to be a big deal to > fix it, knocking out a couple of lines of css shouldn't take long, >

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The reason I use this technique rather that the box model hack, is because we cannot guarantee that the box model hack will work in future browsers, I know its probably not going to be a big deal to fix it, knocking out a couple of lines of css shouldn't take long, but I prefer not to have clients

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Charlie Bartlett wrote: > Because it is a hack, I tend to use the same technique as Joesph, I > think its best to avoid hacks wherever possible. But using an extra DIV like this is also a hack. And not better IMO, since it mixes structure and presentation. My approach is to *not* mix dimensions wi

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The elaborate on Charlie's statement, the hacks will at some point bite us on the rear end. There's a huge possibility we'll be going back and re-fixing those fixes. I'm too lazy to put myself in that position, which is why I chose this profession in the first place. Joe Taylor http://sitesb

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Hmmm I disagree, with the hack you can change it from the one css file in the future, with your method you add unnecessary markup to the xhtml.  I'd rather use a hack than have bloated markup.  (Although these days I use the conditional comment to separate out style sheets when needed which re

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Because it is a hack, I tend to use the same technique as Joesph, I think its best to avoid hacks wherever possible.   Charlie http://www.bartlettdesign.co.uk  On 11/15/05, The Visual Process <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: I'm confused at your suggestion, why add extra markup when you just needto use t

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